As the year comes to a close, we want to take a moment to reflect on and celebrate some of our research news stories from ...
More than 30,000 pupils from schools across South Yorkshire have completed more than 2.5 million hours of extra-curricular ...
A recent symposium held in Zimbabwe as part of the Make it Grow project brought together participants from collaborating ...
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Our researchers talk to the Times Higher Education podcast about using AI to streamline dementia diagnosis and improve health equity for patients Sheffield Researchers, including Prof Heidi ...
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Normative scientific notions of reproducibility and replicability are well established as mainstays for assessing and/or evaluating research. As a result, cultures of making quantitative datasets ...
Critical Disability Studies at the University of Sheffield enjoys an interdisciplinary and international reputation for critical disability studies. We span disciplines including education, psychology ...
Real Christmas trees may be a more eco-friendly option compared to artificial trees, new research from the University of Sheffield has revealed. Real Christmas trees are often more eco-friendly than ...
People living with motor neuron disease (MND) will have more opportunities to participate in groundbreaking research, thanks to a new digital platform designed to accelerate the search for a cure for ...